The Palestinian Health Minister has said there was no indication from Israel that the Rafah crossing, used to bring in essential humanitarian and medical supplies, could be opened soon. “Since it was closed, we have no indication that the Israelis would like it to be opened any time soon,” Majed Abu Ramadan, said on the sidelines of the World Health Assembly in Geneva. Rafah was a major entry point for humanitarian relief before Israel stepped up its military offensive on the Gaza side of the border earlier this month and seized control of the crossing from the Palestinian side.

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